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name zymiyh suber date sep 20,2025 period 4th
macromolecules test biology unit 1
multiple choice section
- you are walking down the \tough streets of new jersey, and suddenly you feel the need to run away from someone who is accosting you! your muscles keep a form of energy stored just for these emergencies. what macromolecule stores energy in the muscles?
a. glucose
b. galactose
c. starch
d. glycogen
e. chitin
- a polysaccharide is formed when many monosaccharides are joined together by a. dehydration synthesis reaction
b. a hydrolytic reaction
c. a hydrolysis reaction
d. a and b
e. b and c
- the main source of energy for cells is
a. sucrose
b. glucose
c. fructose
d. galactose
e. maltose
- potatoes have a large amount of
a. protein
b. lipids
c. nucleic acids
d. wax
e. carbohydrates
Brief Explanations
- Glycogen is the macromolecule that stores energy in muscles. Glucose is a monosaccharide and a main - energy source but not the stored form in muscles. Galactose is a monosaccharide. Starch is the energy - storage molecule in plants. Chitin is a structural polysaccharide.
- Polysaccharides are formed by dehydration synthesis reactions where monosaccharides are joined together with the removal of water. Hydrolytic and hydrolysis reactions break down polysaccharides.
- Glucose is the main source of energy for cells. Sucrose, fructose, galactose, and maltose are also sugars but not the primary energy source for cells.
- Potatoes are rich in carbohydrates, specifically starch which is a polysaccharide. They are not primarily sources of protein, lipids, nucleic acids, or wax.
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- d. Glycogen
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